Arkansas Hazmat Test
You'll haul chemicals and fuel along I-40 through the Ozarks — we help you prep for that Arkansas-specific hazmat test.
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Get real questions from the Arkansas CDL hazmat test. Pass on your first try — no fluff.
Key Topics
- •Placards & labels for Arkansas roads
- •Loading rules for tankers
- •Emergency response steps
About the Arkansas Hazmat Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Hazardous materials classifications – Arkansas drivers haul chemicals, fuel, and waste across I-40 daily.
- ✓Placarding and labeling – Know which placard to slap on a flatbed carrying propane through Fayetteville.
- ✓Loading and unloading procedures – Bulk tankers on the Arkansas River require specific securement.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Arkansas uses the DFA, not a DMV. Schedule your hazmat test at a DFA testing location in Little Rock, Springdale, or Jonesboro. You’ll need to pass the general knowledge test first. Don’t skip that — the hazmat test builds on it.
Our practice test highlights the most missed questions in Arkansas. Focus on placard tables and segregation rules. Arkansas has a high volume of mixed hazmat loads on I-40, so that’s a common test topic. Take the quiz three times, then you’re ready.
Arkansas DFA testing locations: Little Rock (West Markham), Springdale (Har-Ber Ave), Jonesboro (Lively St), and Texarkana (Main St). Most allow walk-ins, but appointments are recommended for the hazmat test — call ahead. Fees: $12.50 for the hazmat knowledge test plus a $12.50 endorsement fee. You’ll also pay the TSA background check fee ($86.50) separately.
Bring your current CDL, medical card, and social security number. No temporary documents. The test is 30 questions, 40 minutes, 80% passing. You can retake it same day with a $12.50 fee if you fail.
About the Arkansas Hazmat Test
Arkansas drivers move hazardous materials every day. You’ll see tankers on I-40 carrying gasoline, propane, and industrial chemicals through the Arkansas River Valley. The weather here adds risk — fog in the Delta, ice on I-540 bridges. That’s why the hazmat endorsement isn’t just a checkbox.
Our practice test mirrors the Arkansas DFA exam. You’ll get 30 multiple-choice questions covering placards, labels, loading rules, and emergency response. Each question includes the exact wording from the Arkansas CDL handbook. No surprises.
We don’t waste your time. Take the test, see your score, and review the explanations. Focus on the areas where you struggle. Repeat until you’re ready for the real thing.
Arkansas tests you on specific local rules, like restrictions on hazmat routes through Little Rock and Memphis. Our questions reflect those. Pass this practice test and you’ll walk into the DFA office confident.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Arkansas uses the DFA, not a DMV. Schedule your hazmat test at a DFA testing location in Little Rock, Springdale, or Jonesboro. You’ll need to pass the general knowledge test first. Don’t skip that — the hazmat test builds on it.
Our practice test highlights the most missed questions in Arkansas. Focus on placard tables and segregation rules. Arkansas has a high volume of mixed hazmat loads on I-40, so that’s a common test topic. Take the quiz three times, then you’re ready.
Arkansas Specific Information
Arkansas DFA testing locations: Little Rock (West Markham), Springdale (Har-Ber Ave), Jonesboro (Lively St), and Texarkana (Main St). Most allow walk-ins, but appointments are recommended for the hazmat test — call ahead. Fees: $12.50 for the hazmat knowledge test plus a $12.50 endorsement fee. You’ll also pay the TSA background check fee ($86.50) separately.
Bring your current CDL, medical card, and social security number. No temporary documents. The test is 30 questions, 40 minutes, 80% passing. You can retake it same day with a $12.50 fee if you fail.